Elder Scrolls IV Delayed 46
Gamespot reports that the much anticipated (by me, at least) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is delayed until 2006. From the article: "In a conference call with analysts today, Take-Two Interactive announced that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is being delayed until the second quarter of its next fiscal year, which runs from February to April 2006. While this is still technically within Microsoft's 14-week "launch window" for the Xbox 360, it means that the game will not be on sale when the console arrives in stores on November 22."
I'm glad to find this out now (Score:1)
As cool as the tech is, and as nice as the system will look hooked to my HD set, there just isn't another launch game that I really want all that badly.
Re:I'm glad to find this out now (Score:1)
Re:I'm glad to find this out now (Score:2)
Re:I'm glad to find this out now (Score:1)
Also, I would buy the console eventually, because there are more games coming out that I'm interested in. A bunch of sports sims (yawn) and Quake 4 (that one I wouldn't play on a console) don't make a compelling case for me to pick the console up at launch, however.
No problem, make sure it's good and bug-free. (Score:4, Insightful)
They were even damned on some message boards for announcing this title! "Should fix Elder Scrolls 3 before you start another one!" some of the posts said. I swear to god, there's no pleasing anyone in the game community.
Re:No problem, make sure it's good and bug-free. (Score:1)
I would much rather the game work right out of the box then go through some of the game-save breaking patches that Elder Scrolls 3 had.
Re:No problem, make sure it's good and bug-free. (Score:2)
Re:No problem, make sure it's good and bug-free. (Score:1)
Bugs.....Damned..Damned.....
No bugs..Damned..Not damned.
All they have to do is learn to set realistic schedules, then add an extra 10% so they can test it twice. Or not announce release dates until they go gold.
After Morrowind... (Score:2)
I am excited for Oblivion, as I really hope that they took all that potential that Morrowind had and ran with it. If it takes them
Re:No problem, make sure it's good and bug-free. (Score:2)
Companies take a calculated risk when announcing games. The more they talk about a game, including the release date, the more sales they'll be able to drum up- and of course everyone knows software projects are very difficult to schedule around. They could keep the games complete secrets until release day but then nobody will have heard of it, and if they promise an exact day or week or season too far in advance then potential customer
so... (Score:2)
Didn't Duke Nukem Forever already have a patent on that?
Re:so... (Score:1)
Disapointing, but pick up Morrowind (Score:2)
Re:Disapointing, but pick up Morrowind (Score:3, Informative)
Anyone going to buy that on the xbox.... (Score:2)
Honestly Grab it for the PC, but I'm so freaking pissed it's delayed because that is one of the great single player RPGs for the PC.
They say they'll have stuff for Xbox 360 that is downloadable, but come on? Microsoft approved Downloads? also requiring Live and a harddrive? I'm sure most decent computer
Re:Anyone going to buy that on the xbox.... (Score:2)
Re:Anyone going to buy that on the xbox.... (Score:1)
Corporate rumors (Score:5, Interesting)
Some are suggesting that Bethesda will try to drop TTWO as publisher (they did just fine by themselves with Morrowind) because the game is pretty much ready for release.
However, these are just rumors. The last word from Bethesda was apparently October 13, when Peter Hines, a Bethesda marketing VP, said [ign.com] that Oblivion would be ready for the holidays.
Does anyone have more insight into whether these rumors might be true?
Re:Corporate rumors (Score:1)
I'm already picking one an xbox360 up on Nov22, and I'm glad that they are pushing back games rather than releasing them unfinished.
This will help everyone involved in the long run.
Re:Corporate rumors (Score:1)
Will it affect the launch of the Xbox 360? (Score:2)
Anyway - if if I had planned on picking up an Xbox 360 anytime soon, I'm pretty certain to wait until Morrowind IV is fully available now w
Re:Will it affect the launch of the Xbox 360? (Score:2)
Because of the Xbox 360 "Standard"? (Score:2)
If they are, then it sucks for all of us who'd rather play it on the PC and now have to wait so they can get whatever bounty Microsoft paid to them to get a simultanious release. It *really* sucks for all the people who pre-ordered a 360 in an Oblivion bundle and are now going to have it swapped out with some other non-RPG title that they probably weren't interested in.
Either way, I hope they hurry. I
Re:Because of the Xbox 360 "Standard"? (Score:2)
Christ, same here. I'm not saying that was the only driving force, but it was a big influence.
Re:Because of the Xbox 360 "Standard"? (Score:1)
Re:Because of the Xbox 360 "Standard"? (Score:2)
1) Wait till the last week before the release, knowing the game went gold.
2) Read "recommended setup" from the final version of the Readme.
3) Buy the recommended hardware for 1/4 the price you would pay now.
4) Be sure that your year-old upgrades of hardware for Oblivion aren't obsolete already, and that the game will run smoothly on what you buy.
Bethesda is known from their deadline slipping. Don't count on 2nd quarter 2006. Hope for christmas 2006. Realistically count summer 2007. For now, jus
Opinions (Score:2)
Re:Opinions (Score:1)
The expansions were released on XBox in the form of the Game of the Year edition, which was a compilation of Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon. So, XBox owners had an option, if they were willing to pay for the game all over again.
I, too, would recommend buying PC versions of TES games, due to the massive extent they can be modified. Nearly infinite replay value just from mods alone, an
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Re:Opinions (Score:1)
Re:Opinions (Score:1)
The proof is that you could convert your Morrowind save file to Morrowind GOTY on the Xbox, but you couldnt re-open that file with regular Morrowind, because it had converted the Journal (that's what the one-time long-ass progress bar was for).
Re:Opinions (Score:2)
Call my Broker (Score:2, Interesting)
No problem with it being delayed... (Score:3, Interesting)
I do have a problem with the way they have handled their PR. Any thread talking about the release date gets locked on their forums, and they continually point to their FAQ which has about 12 questions in it, is hardly updated, and only lists the release date as "Holidays 2005", with an explanation that unless it is posted on the Bethesda site it isn't official.
Now their publishing partner has blown the lid off it and they have stopped locking the threads, seeming to be a de-facto admission that maybe this information that isn't on their site is correct. However since then the silence has been deafening, several Bethesda employees have been lurking the boards without saying a word, and just letting the endless speculation continue with no official word.
Not smart PR IMO.
Re:No problem with it being delayed... (Score:1)
Bad PR is Blizzard taking time to do an interview here on Slashdot about World of Warcraft while ignori
Re:No problem with it being delayed... (Score:1)
Re:No problem with it being delayed... (Score:1)
I could care less about the Xbox version (Score:2)
I don't understand why anyone would want to play a game like Morrowind on the Xbox. It seems to me to be tailor-made for PC, especially given the huge amount of content.
Of course, I say this based on Morrowind, not Oblivion. I really hope they haven't compromised the PC version to make a better console game, like some games. I hate it when I buy a PC game only to find out it was meant to be played with a controller, has save points instead of free saves, and obvious
Re:I could care less about the Xbox version (Score:1)
Re:I suppose it's too much to hope... (Score:2)